The overall strength of your ridgeline/tarp isn't as important as it's ability to absorb and displace the energy of the falling branch. Knowing that any tarp and ridgeline will do very little to...
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The overall strength of your ridgeline/tarp isn't as important as it's ability to absorb and displace the energy of the falling branch. Knowing that any tarp and ridgeline will do very little to...
Thanks for the input! It sounds like 10' cord lengths is the length I'm looking for on the sides.
Sorry gmcttr, I was a little vague when posting my question. I'm using LineLoc3's, so I can...
I second that statement!
I'm a former theatrical rigger and rock climber, so I know my knots. I've used the advice and guides provided here on HF to make my own whoopie sling suspension on 2...
This is a question for those that have used a line loc equipped tarp (although, this may be applicable to all tarps):
What length cord do you use for the ridgeline locs and the side/door tieout...
Go with the colder rated UQ. As another poster already said, its easier to vent than make warmer.
By the way, I spent the day yesterday reading and napping in my hammock out in the woods. The...
My Hennessy Deep Jungle came with a reflective bubble pad to slip between the layers (one of the reasons I bought it!), and I woke up cold every time I used it. I tried a Thermarest lightweight and...
Thanks for the links animalcontrol, those were informative reading for sure!
It looks like a cuben 4 season is the way to go. It's good to read other members' positive experiences with cuben...
This 4 season cuben tarp has got to be the best general purpose tarps going. At under 10 oz. I can't imagine ever leaving it at home.
I've done a lot or tarp research in recent months. I've...